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Ready-to-use Eclipse Photon (4.8) distributions containing a stable version of Epsilon (v1.5) and all its mandatory and optional dependencies. You will only need a Java Runtime Environment.

Important: Once you have downloaded one of the distributions below, please update Epsilon from the stable update site to version 1.5.1, which contains a fix for a regression that affects the properties view of Exeed.

What do I do with these?

The development tools of Epsilon come as a set of Eclipse plugins and therefore, to install Epsilon you need to download and install a Java Runtime Environment and Eclipse first. The Eclipse Modeling Tools distribution contains most of the necessary prerequisites for Epsilon 1.5.1 and is available for the following platforms.

Note for Xtext and Papyrus users: Tools such as Xtext and Papyrus bring in newer versions of QVTo with which GMF Tooling - and hence Eugenia - won't work. If you wish to use Xtext or Papyrus in the same installation as Eugenia, you should use this nigthly version of QVTo. This will be resolved soon in QVTo 3.9.1.

EpsilonLabs (optional)

Some of the projects found in the EpsilonLabs repository can be installed from the EpsilonLabs update site.

EpsilonLabs

Drag and drop into a running Eclipse workspace to
the latest stable version (v 1.5.1) of Epsilon.

The source code of Epsilon is stored in the following Git repository.

Users

Committers

Release tag

Note: If you need to modify and re-build the parsers of the Epsilon languages, you will also need to clone the following repository next to the Epsilon Git repository on your machine: https://github.com/epsilonlabs/epsilon-antlr-dev.git